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1 Nov 2025

How to Build an MVP in 2 Weeks Using No-Code Tools (2025 Guide)

How to Build an MVP in 2 Weeks Using No-Code Tools (2025 Guide)

Learn how to build a startup MVP in just two weeks using no-code tools like Bubble, Framer, and N8N

Learn how to build a startup MVP in just two weeks using no-code tools like Bubble, Framer, and N8N

Muhammad Ikhsan Nur
Product Developer

Building your startup idea shouldn’t take months or drain your savings. Yet, most founders still get stuck waiting for developers, struggling with technical setups, or spending time perfecting ideas that haven’t even been validated.

The truth is: in 2025, you can build a fully functional MVP (Minimum Viable Product) in just two weeks using no-code tools. That means you can test your idea, get real users, and even start earning revenue before hiring a single developer.

In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to plan, design, and launch your MVP in 14 days using the same tools our no-code agency uses to help startups validate fast.

What is an MVP? And why no-code changes everything?

An MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is a lightweight version of your product that helps you test your core idea with real users. The goal is not to build something perfect but something usable enough to validate if people actually want it.

Traditionally, building an MVP required developers, backend setup, and complex deployment. That meant months of work and high costs before even testing the idea.

But no-code tools changed the game. Platforms like Bubble, Webflow, Glide, and Softr let you build real, functional products visually. Combine that with tools like Zapier or Make for automation, and you can go from idea to live app in days.

According to Zapier, “90% of no-code users think their company has been able to grow faster due to its no-code usage. (src: link)

From MVP to MLP to MMP

Building fast is important. But building something people love and that’s ready for market is the real goal. That’s why top startups evolve through three stages:

Concept

Focus

Example

MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

Test if the idea works

basic app that validates your hypothesis

MLP (Minimum Lovable Product)

Make users care and enjoy using it

A refined version with better UX and design

MMP (Minimum Marketable Product)

Make it ready to sell or scale A stable

Market-ready version users will pay for

  • MVP validates your assumptions.

  • MLP builds emotional connection and retention.

  • MMP turns it into a product you can monetize or present to investors.

With no-code tools, you can transition through all three stages faster than ever. Start with a visual prototype in Framer, gather feedback in Tally, iterate in Bubble, and automate growth using N8N.

Step-by-Step: Build Your MVP in 2 Weeks

Week 1: Foundation & Design

1. Validate the Idea

Before building, test if your idea solves a real problem. Use simple tools like Typeform, Notion, or a one-page Framer landing page to collect interest. Add a signup form and run a few small social posts or ads to measure traction.

2. Define Core Features

List everything your app could have, then cut it down to 2 or 3 core features. Use a Notion table or FigJam board to prioritize based on impact versus effort.

3. Design Your Flow

Sketch your user journey from landing page to signup to action to success. You can design directly in Figma, or skip straight to Framer for visual prototyping.

Week 2: Build & Launch

4. Build the Core Functionality

Pick your tool stack:

  • Web App: Bubble, Glide, Softr

  • Mobile App: FlutterFlow, Adalo, Glide

  • Website: Framer, Webflow

Start building your MVP’s core logic such as login, dashboard, and main action flow.

5. Automate Your Backend

Use N8N or Zapier or Make to handle background tasks like:

  • Auto-sending welcome emails

  • Logging user signups in Airtable

  • Generating PDFs or reports automatically

This saves you from setting up a backend or hiring developers early on.

6. Launch Publicly

Once it works, ship it. Don’t wait for perfection.  Post your MVP on:

  • Product Hunt

  • Indie Hackers

  • LinkedIn or Reddit Startup groups

7. Collect Real Feedback

Use Tally, Typeform, or Google Forms embedded inside your app to capture user feedback directly. Ask:

  • “What do you like most?”

  • “What’s confusing?”

  • “What would you pay for next?”

Conclusion

Building your MVP doesn’t have to be expensive or slow. With the right no-code stack, you can go from idea to working product in just two weeks. You’ll be ready to test, attract users, and validate your startup before investing heavily.

If you’re ready to turn your idea into a live MVP, our team can help you design, build, and launch it fast.

Book a Free MVP Strategy Call

Muhammad Ikhsan Nur

Product Developer

Product Developer

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